Shows of Interest:Season 2, Episode 1 with Niels Hartvig, the founder of Umbraco covers the past and present of the CMS. Season 2, Episode 5 looks at Transitioning to Umbraco from your own CMS with Steve Mathew and Steve Rooke

MS Dev Show

Focused on Microsoft Technologies, the MS Dev Show is hosted by Jason Young and Carl Schweitzer. Both are heavily involved in the Microsoft world.

Shows always have an interview with a particular focus, alongside news and tips relevant to the Microsoft world and the wider development world in general. Links for a show can be found in the Show Notes on the website.

Schedule: Shows are normally every week, usually 45-60 minutes in length

Coding Blocks.NET

One of the more technical podcasts, Coding Blocks is hosted by Allen Underwood, Joe Zack and Michael Outlaw. These guys go into depth around development topics, from design patterns and open software licenses to what you need to be a basic, intermediate and advanced programmer.

They are primarily .NET developers and approach topics with that in mind although the last specific show was .NET 5. Be ready for long conversations, sidetracking and talk about gaming and other geek topics. Coding Blocks encourage a strong community with a dedicated slack channel.

Schedule: Every month, with episodes between an hour and two hours.

Shows of Interest: Episode 47, which kicks off a marathon 9 episodes on topics from Clean Code, the legendary book by "Uncle Bob" Martin. Episode 38, looking at personal and team skills for a programmer, followed by two more on intermediate and advanced programmers.

A Remote Software and Database Contractor specialised in Umbraco, Duncan works from wherever he finds himself. He is the co-organiser of the Python Exeter and Data Science Exeter meetup groups and speaks about Remote Working, Umbraco, Python and .NET
Outside of work he is keen on travel, random generation, foreign languages and good food.